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2.2) How important is the MCAT in the admission process?




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This article is from the Medical Education FAQ, by eric@wilkinson.com (Eric P. Wilkinson, M.D.)with numerous contributions by others.

2.2) How important is the MCAT in the admission process?

The MCAT is very important. A high MCAT score by itself will not
get you into medical school, but a low MCAT score may keep you out.
Unfortunately, an otherwise qualified applicant may not even be
granted an interview if his or her MCAT scores are not high enough.
Once an interview is granted, each applicant is evaluated
individually in determining acceptance or rejection. In most cases
the MCAT still is just as important as other parts of the
application in making the final decision.

 

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